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Engine Constructor (String)

Note: This API is now obsolete.

Initializes a new instance of the Engine class that has the specified BinPath.

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Namespace:  Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine
Assembly:  Microsoft.Build.Engine (in Microsoft.Build.Engine.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<ObsoleteAttribute("If you were simply passing in the .NET Framework location as the BinPath, just change to the parameterless Engine() constructor. Otherwise, you can define custom toolsets in the registry or config file, or by adding elements to the Engine's ToolsetCollection. Then use either the Engine() or Engine(ToolsetLocations) constructor instead.")> _
Public Sub New ( _
    binPath As String _
)
[ObsoleteAttribute("If you were simply passing in the .NET Framework location as the BinPath, just change to the parameterless Engine() constructor. Otherwise, you can define custom toolsets in the registry or config file, or by adding elements to the Engine's ToolsetCollection. Then use either the Engine() or Engine(ToolsetLocations) constructor instead.")]
public Engine(
    string binPath
)
[ObsoleteAttribute(L"If you were simply passing in the .NET Framework location as the BinPath, just change to the parameterless Engine() constructor. Otherwise, you can define custom toolsets in the registry or config file, or by adding elements to the Engine's ToolsetCollection. Then use either the Engine() or Engine(ToolsetLocations) constructor instead.")]
public:
Engine(
    String^ binPath
)
[<ObsoleteAttribute("If you were simply passing in the .NET Framework location as the BinPath, just change to the parameterless Engine() constructor. Otherwise, you can define custom toolsets in the registry or config file, or by adding elements to the Engine's ToolsetCollection. Then use either the Engine() or Engine(ToolsetLocations) constructor instead.")>]
new : 
        binPath:string -> Engine
public function Engine(
    binPath : String
)

Parameters

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

Engine Class

Engine Overload

Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine Namespace